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>OH MY FUCKING GODS IS THAT A FUCKING FEATHERLESS COCK GODS BE BLESSED SAY HELLO TO MY BEST MAN COCK A DOODLE DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Based

>> No.14820672

>>14820417
That anecdote is based on a sophomoric misreading of Plato's theory of forms. There are no ideas of body parts, such as feet (biped) and feathers. A definition of man can only deal with its faculties and capacities, and it is entirely divorced for everything that has to deal with matter and space. This becomes even more clear by reading Timaeus: the chora (the spacial-material principle) is ontologically separated from the intelleggible world. This means that ideas have to account for their essece independently of their possible spacial and temporal instantiations in the chora. The idea of "biped" cannot possibly exist.